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View article: Dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis
Dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis Open
Determining by means of palaeography the chronology of ancient handwritten manuscripts such as the Dead Sea Scrolls is essential for reconstructing the evolution of ideas, but there is an almost complete lack of date-bearing manuscripts. T…
View article: Lessons From Ceramic Petrography: A Case of Technological Transfer During the Transition From Late to Inca Periods in Northwestern Argentina, Southern Andes
Lessons From Ceramic Petrography: A Case of Technological Transfer During the Transition From Late to Inca Periods in Northwestern Argentina, Southern Andes Open
Pottery production during the Late Period ( circa 950–1450 AD) in Northwestern Argentina (NWA) was characterized by conservative and household-based production, primarily utilizing local raw materials. During this era, potters engaged in a…
View article: Chemical analysis of fragments of glass and ceramic ware from Tycho Brahe’s laboratory at Uraniborg on the island of Ven (Sweden)
Chemical analysis of fragments of glass and ceramic ware from Tycho Brahe’s laboratory at Uraniborg on the island of Ven (Sweden) Open
In addition to his astronomical observations the famous Renaissance astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546–1601) was known also for his interest in alchemy. He equipped his castle Uraniborg on the island of Ven with a state-of-the-art alchemical lab…
View article: Dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis
Dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis Open
Determining the chronology of ancient handwritten manuscripts is essential for reconstructing the evolution of ideas. For the Dead Sea Scrolls, this is particularly important. However, there is an almost complete lack of date-bearing manus…
View article: Dead Sea Scrolls data collection (images, labels, prediction plots) for dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis
Dead Sea Scrolls data collection (images, labels, prediction plots) for dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis Open
The dataset is associated with the following article:Title: Dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysisAuthors: Mladen Popović, Maruf A. Dhali, Lambert Schomaker, Johannes van der Plicht, Kaare Lund Ras…
View article: The use and production of black Mn‐based pigments for painting late (c. 900–1450) and Inca (c. 1450–1600) periods ceramic vessels in Northwestern Argentina: a multi‐analytical approach using μRaman, FT‐IR, and XRD
The use and production of black Mn‐based pigments for painting late (c. 900–1450) and Inca (c. 1450–1600) periods ceramic vessels in Northwestern Argentina: a multi‐analytical approach using μRaman, FT‐IR, and XRD Open
Late and Inca period pottery in the Northwestern Argentine region present two or three characteristic prefiring colors (red, black, and white or cream) in their decoration. Sanagasta and Belén vessels from Late Period are characterized by …
View article: Variation in bioavailable lead, copper, and strontium concentrations in human skeletons from medieval to early modern Denmark
Variation in bioavailable lead, copper, and strontium concentrations in human skeletons from medieval to early modern Denmark Open
View article: Analyses of the brown stain on the Parthenon Centaur head in Denmark
Analyses of the brown stain on the Parthenon Centaur head in Denmark Open
In 1688 two sculptural fragments, a head of bearded man and a head of an unbearded youth, arrived in Copenhagen, sent from Athens as a gift to King Christian 5. They were placed in the Royal Kunstkammer, their provenance given as the Templ…
View article: Lessons from Ceramic Petrography: A Case of Technological Transfer during the Transition from Late to Inca Periods at Northwestern Argentina, Southern Andes
Lessons from Ceramic Petrography: A Case of Technological Transfer during the Transition from Late to Inca Periods at Northwestern Argentina, Southern Andes Open
View article: Dead Sea Scrolls data collection (images, labels, prediction plots) for dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis
Dead Sea Scrolls data collection (images, labels, prediction plots) for dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis Open
The dataset is associated with the following article: Title: Dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis Authors: Mladen Popović, Maruf A. Dhali, Lambert Schomaker, Johannes van der Pli…
View article: Thermoluminescence and radiocarbon dating of pre-colonial ceramics and organic midden material from the US Virgin Islands: outline for a revised chronology
Thermoluminescence and radiocarbon dating of pre-colonial ceramics and organic midden material from the US Virgin Islands: outline for a revised chronology Open
A sample of 128 pottery shards curated by the National Museum of Denmark, from seven archaeological sites in the US Virgin Islands, has been dated using the thermoluminescence dating (TL) technique with the purpose of refining local pre-co…
View article: Mapping bone microstructure trace element composition: Sr, Ba, Cu, and Pb in an early modern Danish skeleton
Mapping bone microstructure trace element composition: Sr, Ba, Cu, and Pb in an early modern Danish skeleton Open
Objectives A Geographical Information System (GIS) approach enhances the acquisition, management, and analysis of trace element data from cortical bone. A high‐resolution spatial dimension expands the research potential of Laser Ablation I…
View article: Variation in Bioavailable Lead, Copper, and Strontium Concentrations in Human Skeletons from Medieval to Early Modern Denmark
Variation in Bioavailable Lead, Copper, and Strontium Concentrations in Human Skeletons from Medieval to Early Modern Denmark Open
View article: High-resolution trace element chemistry across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Denmark
High-resolution trace element chemistry across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Denmark Open
Closely spaced samples on millimeter scale across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary clay in Denmark were analyzed by instrumental neutron activation analysis. The results show a strong correlation between Cr and Ir while Co, Zn, As, Sb and …
View article: Indurated soil nodules: A vestige of ancient agricultural practices?
Indurated soil nodules: A vestige of ancient agricultural practices? Open
The identification of controlled fires in ancient agricultural systems is important for understanding how past societies managed the landscape. Although the use of fire in agriculture is documented in recent historical records, and combust…
View article: Do you dig your grave with your teeth? Potential interest of the elementary analysis of ancient ceramics regarding public health (Pre-Columbian era, Ecuador)
Do you dig your grave with your teeth? Potential interest of the elementary analysis of ancient ceramics regarding public health (Pre-Columbian era, Ecuador) Open
View article: Release of lead from Renaissance lead-glazed ceramics from southern Denmark and northern Germany: implications from acetic acid etching experiments
Release of lead from Renaissance lead-glazed ceramics from southern Denmark and northern Germany: implications from acetic acid etching experiments Open
View article: Materials and technology of mosaics from the House of Charidemos at Halikarnassos (Bodrum, Turkey)
Materials and technology of mosaics from the House of Charidemos at Halikarnassos (Bodrum, Turkey) Open
An excavation in 1856 by Charles T. Newton and a re-excavation in 1990–93 by a joint Danish-Turkish team revealed several mosaic floors in a late-antique domus from the fifth century CE, now called the House of Charidemos. Nineteen tessera…
View article: Insights into Della Robbia’s Terracotta Monument to Cardinal Federighi: Raw Materials and Technologies
Insights into Della Robbia’s Terracotta Monument to Cardinal Federighi: Raw Materials and Technologies Open
The present work comprises the application of a multi-analytical strategy based on the combination of several non-destructive and micro-invasive methodologies for the examination of the glazed tiles from the tomb of Benozzo Federighi made …
View article: Defining multiple inhabitations of a cave environment using interdisciplinary archaeometry: the ‘Christmas Cave’ of the Wadi en-Nar/Nahal Qidron, West of the Dead Sea
Defining multiple inhabitations of a cave environment using interdisciplinary archaeometry: the ‘Christmas Cave’ of the Wadi en-Nar/Nahal Qidron, West of the Dead Sea Open
The present study reports a series of interdisciplinary archaeometrical analyses of objects found in the Christmas Cave, which was discovered by John Allegro and his team in 1960 on the West Bank of the Dead Sea and assumed to be inhabited…
View article: Correction to: Investigations of the relics and altar materials relating to the apostles St James and St Philip at the Basilica dei Santi XII Apostoli in Rome
Correction to: Investigations of the relics and altar materials relating to the apostles St James and St Philip at the Basilica dei Santi XII Apostoli in Rome Open
View article: Investigations of the relics and altar materials relating to the apostles St James and St Philip at the Basilica dei Santi XII Apostoli in Rome
Investigations of the relics and altar materials relating to the apostles St James and St Philip at the Basilica dei Santi XII Apostoli in Rome Open
View article: In the darkest hour: Analyses of a black spot on the last page of the diary of polar explorer Jørgen Brønlund (d. 1907)
In the darkest hour: Analyses of a black spot on the last page of the diary of polar explorer Jørgen Brønlund (d. 1907) Open
The three members of Sledge Team 1 in the Denmark Expedition of 1906–08 died in the fall of 1907 trying to return to the basecamp in Danmarkshavn in north‐east Greenland. In their final approach they attempted to make it across 79‐Fjord to…
View article: Elucidating the cellular response of silver nanoparticles as a potential combinatorial agent for cisplatin chemotherapy
Elucidating the cellular response of silver nanoparticles as a potential combinatorial agent for cisplatin chemotherapy Open
View article: Trace element distribution in human cortical bone microstructure: the potential for unravelling diet and social status in archaeological bones
Trace element distribution in human cortical bone microstructure: the potential for unravelling diet and social status in archaeological bones Open
Variation in the trace element chemistry of cortical bone microstructure is delineated for interred and non-interred human femora. This was done to investigate the range of element concentrations that might occur within single bones, speci…
View article: Elucidating the cellular response of silver nanoparticles as a potential combinatorial agent for cisplatin chemotherapy
Elucidating the cellular response of silver nanoparticles as a potential combinatorial agent for cisplatin chemotherapy Open
Background: Combination chemotherapy uses drugs that target different cancer hallmarks, resulting in synergistic or additive toxicity. This strategy enhances therapeutic efficacy as well as minimizes drug resistance and side effects. In th…
View article: Textiles and environment in the showcase containing Saint Canute the Holy († AD 1086): Radiocarbon dating and chemical interactions
Textiles and environment in the showcase containing Saint Canute the Holy († AD 1086): Radiocarbon dating and chemical interactions Open
View article: On the diet of Tycho Brahe and his wife: did they consume fish from stagnant pools?
On the diet of Tycho Brahe and his wife: did they consume fish from stagnant pools? Open
View article: Comparison of trace element chemistry in human bones interred in two private chapels attached to Franciscan friaries in Italy and Denmark: an investigation of social stratification in two medieval and post-medieval societies
Comparison of trace element chemistry in human bones interred in two private chapels attached to Franciscan friaries in Italy and Denmark: an investigation of social stratification in two medieval and post-medieval societies Open
View article: Elucidating the cellular response of silver nanoparticles as a potential combinatorial agent for cisplatin chemotherapy
Elucidating the cellular response of silver nanoparticles as a potential combinatorial agent for cisplatin chemotherapy Open
Background Combination chemotherapy uses drugs that target different cancer hallmarks, resulting in synergistic or additive toxicity. This strategy enhances therapeutic efficacy as well as minimizes drug resistance and side effects. In thi…